1. Textual Criticism
2. Christians and Jews in the Greco-Roman World
3. The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament
4. The Historical Jesus
5. Studies in Johannine Literature
6 Current Issues in Pauline Studies
7. Exegesis of Luke-Acts
8. Exegesis of Hebrews
9. New Testament Theology
10. The New Testament in the Second and Third Centuries
11. The New Testament and Pastoral Ministry
12. History of the Interpretation of the New Testament
13. Dissertation
7 comments:
Lucky you. Even if I add Honors to my Bachelor of Music degree, I still have to get master's--but then my diploma says "honors" and I get to wear pretty pink cords at commencement...why pink for music I have no idea.
This program seems pretty ideal.
Haha-umm, that should read "get a/my master's"
Michael,
When I did my Th.M. in New Testament at Southwestern seminary. I took a long year course seminar focussing on the Gospels. The first seminar covered the Synoptics, the second John and Luke. Then I took another seminar on the Historical Jesus, one in Christology. In addition, I took several theology courses (with Dr. Earle Ellis):Pauline Theology, The theology of the Gospels, and a Greek exegesis course on Romans. The Th.M. here is a post-M.Div. degree here. I also took a writing research course. That particular course was very helpful in assisting students the process of writing a thesis/dissertation. I had the option to write a thesis as well. The thesis option is strongly encouraged, especially if you want to do PhD studies.
Lou
I meant to write, the second seminar covered John and Acts.
If I had to add anything else it would be "NT and Mission" and "Preaching the Parables".
Hey Mike, does HTC offer a Master's in NT?
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